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69-year-old mick jagger rocks the stage last night. and we ask him the secret of still being able to do this and this. >>> good evening. we begin with breaking news. the woman who withstood ferocious fire from political opponents in washington today said enough. susan rice, the ambassador to the u.n., so embattled over the tragedy in benghazi, said she will not go through a bruising nomination fight to succeed hillary clinton as secretary of state. so, what happened behind closed doors? why now? and whom will the president pick to represent america on the world stage? abc's senior white house correspondent jake tapper has all the details right now. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, ambassador susan rice withdrew her name from consideration to be secretary of state after weeks of bruising political battles and a cacophony of criticism. in a letter to the president today, u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice wrote, "the position of secretary of state should never be politicized. i am saddened that we have reached
69-year-old mick jagger rocks the stage last night. and we ask him the secret of still being able to do this and this. >>> good evening. we begin with breaking news. the woman who withstood ferocious fire from political opponents in washington today said enough. susan rice, the ambassador to the u.n., so embattled over the tragedy in benghazi, said she will not go through a bruising nomination fight to succeed hillary clinton as secretary of state. so, what happened behind closed...
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think what they would pay for mick jager elixer. fitness regimen. >> i'm not much of a fitness regimen. it's low key. i don't have one. >>reporter: average age older than the supreme court rehears 8 grueling week to play just 5 shows. work ethic that somehow survivid all the years and miles women and drugs. keith richards stillen jis drink or 3 but ron wood has been sober for years now and admits this tour is a real test of will power. >> if we white clarity and focus now. before it was eyes down and meet you at the end. oh, know-how are we going to get out of this. a little bit of that still goes on. >>reporter: so despite the struggle for so bright and band harmony they have discovered the real secret is simply doing what they love. retirement would be a death sentence. and there's know better fountain of youth than arena full of administer asian. >> why are you still together. i said because people like us. of course we love playing music together but you have to have both as part of the equation sorry, for those inclined to orde
think what they would pay for mick jager elixer. fitness regimen. >> i'm not much of a fitness regimen. it's low key. i don't have one. >>reporter: average age older than the supreme court rehears 8 grueling week to play just 5 shows. work ethic that somehow survivid all the years and miles women and drugs. keith richards stillen jis drink or 3 but ron wood has been sober for years now and admits this tour is a real test of will power. >> if we white clarity and focus now....
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at the moment hi there mick good to see you i mean violence has thankfully been rare in recent years we all recall those things back in the seventy's and eighty's but any resurgence of course raises fears that the troubles never really went far away do you think the efforts and the money spent to bring peace have been in vain . but i don't think you are being very and i think we have to get the current violence of the some kind of perspective. partly because it's happening in december it's winter time it's very cold on the streets that keeps numbers keeps enthusiasm going to some extent and also to be able to say and therefore it could be worse. it could it could be worse and it could get worse but at the moment we're not seeing anything like the scale of violence that we had before the peace process began and i think it is important disturbing notice this violence isn't disturbing to me because it has a very strong political roots much more subtle than some of the other disturbances we've seen over the last. few years in the sense that was causing the cause in the following days dis
at the moment hi there mick good to see you i mean violence has thankfully been rare in recent years we all recall those things back in the seventy's and eighty's but any resurgence of course raises fears that the troubles never really went far away do you think the efforts and the money spent to bring peace have been in vain . but i don't think you are being very and i think we have to get the current violence of the some kind of perspective. partly because it's happening in december it's...
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and the public will want them to vote for it and it's a question of whose side you're on now i've got mick pickles who's the director of civil liberties group big brother watch in the studio here with me now and then here's something to you on are all the people opposed to this legislation criminals terrorists and paedophiles. the home secretary suggests no it's politically ridiculous to say that everybody opposed this bill falls in those categories there are people from every political party senior law enforcement officers technical experts so i think it was a very crude argument. but we've got interpol saying that cyber crime is now one of the fastest growing criminal activities on the planet i mean the government's right for looking for some sort of solution to this growing problem while in the big think about this bill if you're looking for a needle in a haystack you don't solve the problem but it looks more we should have a new powers but they should be used against individuals operations what this bill proposes is that everybody in the country behavior is monitored with all twenty fi
and the public will want them to vote for it and it's a question of whose side you're on now i've got mick pickles who's the director of civil liberties group big brother watch in the studio here with me now and then here's something to you on are all the people opposed to this legislation criminals terrorists and paedophiles. the home secretary suggests no it's politically ridiculous to say that everybody opposed this bill falls in those categories there are people from every political party...
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i think the key is to mick sure that taxes go up on high end individuals. we can afford it. it is entirely possible for us to come up with a deal, but time is running short. >> our team points out that we see the white house is being cautiously optimistic about a deal while the house republicans are cautiously pessimistic. we still have a ways to go. as you heard the president say, time is running out. what do we make. warning to house republicans that we could be working through the holidays s. that significant at this point? >> yeah. i think it's also darkest before the dawn and people have to freak out before they get ready to deal. it's not until the pressure is on and the deadline is upon us. people realize that it's going to be too late really soon and they are really ready it get down to brass tax. part of the democratic strategy has always been this posture of we are so crazy and might do it. we might go over the cliff. that's what gives them leverage and at the same time as boehner tries to get the votes, he has to convince his members that they can scream and faint
i think the key is to mick sure that taxes go up on high end individuals. we can afford it. it is entirely possible for us to come up with a deal, but time is running short. >> our team points out that we see the white house is being cautiously optimistic about a deal while the house republicans are cautiously pessimistic. we still have a ways to go. as you heard the president say, time is running out. what do we make. warning to house republicans that we could be working through the...
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officials approach karzai and the problems there in afghanistan. >> mick, thank you. let me bring in "time" magazine international editor jim frederick. we wanted you on to talk about, obviously, the situation in syria. let me play what senator john mccain just said at a news conference in the last hour. let's play it please. >> looking at it from assad's viewpoint, they see us leave iraq and return al qaeda in iraq. we've seen nothing but aannouncements of withdrawal from afghanistan. we've watched al qaeda elements able it to destroy our -- or damage severely our consulate in benghazi and kill four brave americans. the message has to be sent that the united states is engaged. that the united states is ready to be involved, and the united states is ready to do whatever is necessary to prevent an act that could endanger or take the lives of literally thousands and thousands of innocent people. >> senator mccain obviously blending in every issue he can possibly put on the list there. but in reality i think that sound clip points to the difficulty the president will hav
officials approach karzai and the problems there in afghanistan. >> mick, thank you. let me bring in "time" magazine international editor jim frederick. we wanted you on to talk about, obviously, the situation in syria. let me play what senator john mccain just said at a news conference in the last hour. let's play it please. >> looking at it from assad's viewpoint, they see us leave iraq and return al qaeda in iraq. we've seen nothing but aannouncements of withdrawal from...
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it can produce several different grasps, almost mick mimics a real hand. so i'm definitely interested in getting that. right now, however, what i'm most interested in is getting out of the wheelchair because that does restrict a lot of my mobility. what i'm focused on now is actually making a left leg. and doing the first mold of my first leg and be able to walk again is going to be fantastic and once that leg is is completed, my next priority will be getting some better functioning hands. >> what you had to overcome is is so -- relearn everything. things people wouldn't even learn about doing. what has been the hardest thing for you? >> i think handling objects and keeping them in my hands. when i drop something on the ground there is not a whole lot i can do about it. luckily that might change soon. i may be getting a service dog very soon. that dog may help me by be picking things up and opening and closing doors for me. i would say accessing things. >> do you feel your body, have you gotten used to your new body and the way that things are? >> a little
it can produce several different grasps, almost mick mimics a real hand. so i'm definitely interested in getting that. right now, however, what i'm most interested in is getting out of the wheelchair because that does restrict a lot of my mobility. what i'm focused on now is actually making a left leg. and doing the first mold of my first leg and be able to walk again is going to be fantastic and once that leg is is completed, my next priority will be getting some better functioning hands....
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mick, thank you very much. here's savannah. >> thanks. >>> and we'll go to london now where the duchess of cambridge has been released from the hospital this morning as she recovered from a severe form of morning sickness. michelle kosinski has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. after experiencing at least four days of the severe, relentless form of morning sickness, today duchess kate is feeling well enough to return home. about two hours ago, we saw prince william arrive. he's been spending each day at kate's side. but soon, both of them emerged. kate looking a bit tired but managing a sort of smile and holding a bouquet of yellow roses that staff here had given her. in a statement, the palace says she will head to kensington palace for a period of rest. and the royal highnesses would like to thank the staff at the hospital for the care and treatment the duchess has received. >> thanks, and i know you'll have more coming up, including an apology from those deejays who made that pra
mick, thank you very much. here's savannah. >> thanks. >>> and we'll go to london now where the duchess of cambridge has been released from the hospital this morning as she recovered from a severe form of morning sickness. michelle kosinski has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. after experiencing at least four days of the severe, relentless form of morning sickness, today duchess kate is feeling well enough to return home. about two hours ago,...
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but something mick jagger said on stage is a little insensitive. here's what he said. and he's drawing only ire and rage from some people. he said this has to be the largest collection of old english musicians ever assembled in madison square garden. but if it rains in london, you've got to come and help us. so basically comparing hurricane sandy, which killed 140 people, and rebuilding is expected to reach $70 billion, comparing that to rain. >> i'm sure he meant it as a joke. >> it was a bad joke. >> didn't realize how it would come across. >>> jon stewart has some harsh words. there's one person never aloud to come back to his show, that's actor hugh grant. hugh was on the show in 2009 and stewart was at an event in jersey and was telling the audience, his quote was, he's giving everyone the word and he's a big pain in the a word, jon said. apparently there was a clip the publicist of the movie that hugh was promoting at the seem and said oh, it's a terrible clip. stewart said, make a better "f"-ing movie. so no love loss there. >> charlie sheen gave $100,000 to lin
but something mick jagger said on stage is a little insensitive. here's what he said. and he's drawing only ire and rage from some people. he said this has to be the largest collection of old english musicians ever assembled in madison square garden. but if it rains in london, you've got to come and help us. so basically comparing hurricane sandy, which killed 140 people, and rebuilding is expected to reach $70 billion, comparing that to rain. >> i'm sure he meant it as a joke. >>...
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the storm already killed nearly 600 people, and now it is threatening to mick a second land -- threatening to make a second landfall. greg? >>> president obama asking pong for tens -- asking for tens and billions of dollars. he is calling for $64 billion for hard-hit new york and nerming new jersey as well as other states. $37 billion for the victims, recovery and $13 billion in preventive measures in the event of another storm. monday marks six weeks since superstorm sandy slammed into the northeast. thousands of americans still suffering out there in the cold temperatures, and the tempers are flaring over fema's slow response and the lack of housing. >> it is the people in the area that have helped each other. forget red cross. forget all of these other agencies. it was the people that came from all over the united states to help the people. red cross don't deserve credit. they are here now because they are hereafter the fact. >> now good news on the horizon, one hopes, for victims needing shelter in new jersey. let's bring in new jersey congressman. thanks for being with us. as i unders
the storm already killed nearly 600 people, and now it is threatening to mick a second land -- threatening to make a second landfall. greg? >>> president obama asking pong for tens -- asking for tens and billions of dollars. he is calling for $64 billion for hard-hit new york and nerming new jersey as well as other states. $37 billion for the victims, recovery and $13 billion in preventive measures in the event of another storm. monday marks six weeks since superstorm sandy slammed...